Fortnite OG Battle pass

Get your bling on with the OG Battlepass.
Written By Onur Demirkol

(Content Writer)

Reviewed by: Naim Rosinski

(Content Manager & Editor)

Last UpdatedDecember 10, 2024 at 03:13PM
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With the launch of Fortnite OG, the game takes us back to its roots while introducing exciting new features. This mode permanently reinstates some classic elements of Fortnite, alongside a special battle pass filled with unique items. Players can look forward to rediscovering old favorites and enjoying new additions that refresh the classic gameplay. Yet alone the Fortnite OG map is enough to bring back the good old vibes, the new Fortnite OG skins will take the experience to a whole new level. This piece explains everything you need to know about the Fortnite OG battle pass, skins, emotes, cosmetics and more!

Is Fortnite OG battle pass different than the regular?

The Fortnite OG Battle Pass differs from the regular passes that we saw back in the OG days. It features new skins and items that draw inspiration from Fortnite’s early days, like Skull Trooper and Renegade Raider, but it does not recycle old skins. This approach keeps the content fresh and exciting for both longtime fans and new players. Plus, if you subscribe to Fortnite Crew, you get this battle pass automatically along with any other standalone passes that come out

All Fortnite OG battle pass skins and emotes

Here are all Fortnite OG battle pass skins and emotes:

Page 1

  • Renegade Rebel outfit (Available in variations for LEGO, Battle Royale, Fortnite
  • Festival, Rocket Racing)
  • Renegade Reaver pickaxe
  • Banner Icon
  • Renegade Rider glider
  • Eternal Renegade wrap
  • Renegade Rebel loading screen
  • Rebel’s Rucksack back bling
  • Rebel Bubble

Page 2

  • Lil’ Tank emote
  • Never Yield emote
  • Racer’s Reaver
  • Rebel Joy
  • Wreckfall contrail
  • Rebel’s Rucksack back bling (repeated from Page 1 for enhanced theming)
  • Renegade Rebel outfit (Additional variations)

Page 3

  • Rocket Wrecker pickaxe
  • Aerial Classic wrap
  • Homebase Banner banner icon
  • Bomb Bag back bling
  • Pilot’s Charm emote
  • Aerial Swagger graffiti
  • Royale Rider glider
  • Aerial Assault Bomber outfit (Available in variations for LEGO, Battle Royale,
  • Fortnite Festival, Rocket Racing)
Here are a couple of leaked skins, according to HYPEX on X (Image Credit: HYPEX on X)
Here are a couple of leaked skins, according to HYPEX on X (Image Credit: HYPEX on X)

Page 4

  • Bomb Bag back bling (repeated for thematic consistency)
  • Aerial Assault Bomber loading screen
  • Rescue Flares contrail
  • Captain’s Wrecker pickaxe
  • Jet Signals emote
  • Da Bomb emote
  • Aerial Assault Bomber outfit (Additional variations)

Page 5

  • Wraith’s Shadow contrail
  • Skull Royale emote
  • Ghoul Portal back bling
  • Skull Commander loading screen
  • Spinal Slicer pickaxe
  • Skeleglider glider
  • Laughing Skull graffiti
  • Skull Commander outfit (Available in variations for LEGO, Battle Royale,
  • Fortnite Festival, Rocket Racing)

Page 6

  • Ghoul Portal back bling (repeated for thematic consistency)
  • Banner Icon (repeated)
  • Flow Bones wrap
  • Outta my Skull graffiti
  • Wraith Slicer pickaxe
  • Skele-dance emote
  • Skull Commander outfit (Additional variations)
Magori007 contributed to the leaks with the image you see above. You can see a many skins and emotes that will be released with Fortnite OG Battle Pass (Image Credit: Magori007 on X)
Magori007 contributed to the leaks with the image you see above. You can see a many skins and emotes that will be released with Fortnite OG Battle Pass (Image Credit: Magori007 on X)

Does Fortnite OG battle pass include V-Bucks?

No, the OG Pass doesn’t include V-Bucks this time. This decision might be because the focus is on delivering unique, themed content that enhances the OG experience. However, we still don’t have an official explanation on why Fortnite OG battle pass doesn’t include V-Bucks.

How much is the Fortnite OG battle pass?

Epic Games hasn’t confirmed the price of the Fortnite OG Battle Pass yet. However, based on previous battle passes, which typically cost around 950 V-bucks, we can expect a similar price range, subject to any adjustments that might come with the new updates starting in December.

Fortnite OG first battle pass dates

You can enjoy the first Fortnite OG Battle Pass from December 6, 2024, until January 31, 2025. This nearly two-month window gives players plenty of time to explore and collect the unique items available.

What is a Fortnite Crew subscription?

Fortnite Crew is a subscription service that costs $11.99 a month. It offers great value by including the Battle Royale Battle Pass, 1,000 V-bucks, and exclusive monthly outfits. Starting December 1, it will also incorporate the Music Pass and LEGO Pass at no extra cost. This means you can access rewards from multiple passes across different Fortnite experiences with just one subscription. It’s a convenient way to enjoy a variety of content while progressing in all passes simultaneously.

You can get the Fortnite Crew subscription for $11.99 a month (Image Credit: Fortnite)
You can get the Fortnite Crew subscription for $11.99 a month (Image Credit: Fortnite)

As Fortnite OG launches, it promises a blend of the classic and the contemporary, creating a fresh yet familiar experience for all players. With unique battle pass content and the integration into Fortnite Crew, Epic Games continues to keep the game exciting and engaging for its global fan base. If you like Fortnite, don’t forget to check these pieces too:

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